• 1 September 1988
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 72  (3) , 425-431
Abstract
Almost 50% of married female residents become pregnant during their residency. The desire to have a baby and a concern about age influence the decision to become pregnant. Career concerns, financial issues, and child care are less important. In addition, support of the faculty or house staff is not a crucial factor in decision making. In this study, over 25% of the pregnancies were unplanned. The female residents who had unplanned pregnancies had an increased likelihood of having a conflict between their desire to have a baby and their fear of not achieving career expectations.

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